Big Book Accepting Bitcoin for NFL Title Game Wagers With Same-Day Payouts

SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, February 2, 2018 – The online service Big&nbsp;Book is announcing the launch of an unprecedented BitCoin Sportsbook&nbsp;experience that&nbsp;offers live wagering of the NFL Championship game with the surging cryptocurrency.&nbsp;According to the&nbsp;creators of the one-of-a-kind service, the biggest advantage for users is not having to worry about chargebacks&nbsp;from large financial institutions.&nbsp;&nbsp;

In addition, the ability to wager in Bitcoin&nbsp;gives bigger players an advantage by avoiding the hindrance of dealing with a maximum amount that can be processed by mainstream banks of fiat currencies.&nbsp;Live betting is available online to all signed-up members for pre-game and in-game action on the highly anticipated showdown by top-seeded New England and Philadelphia.

The current spread has Philadelphia as a 4.5 point underdog, but the betting public has heavily favored Philadelphia and has since moved the line a full point since the opening wagers took place.&nbsp;The online “Sportsbook Bitcoin“&nbsp;platform also supports live in-game betting during&nbsp;the big game and other live action for other major sporting events.

In addition to live sports bets, Big Book&nbsp;also supports a variety of online casino games with jackpots and high payouts all on a mobile-friendly online platform.&nbsp;There is also an online racebook&nbsp;available that offers same-day Bitcoin&nbsp;payouts.&nbsp;All players can play online using fast and secure servers that don't require a download.

For more information on the online service&nbsp;or to make a press inquiry, call (877) 418-7171.

Bob Allen

Bob Allen is The Daily Telescope''s senior editor. He is also a nationally syndicated newspaper columnist and a bestselling author. He lives in Los Angeles and covers the intersection of money, politics and finance. He appears periodically on national television shows and has been published in (among others) The National Post, Politico, The Atlantic, Harper’s, Wired.com, Vice and Salon.com. He also has served as a journalist and consultant on documentaries for NPR and ShowTime. In 2014, he was the winner of the Society of American Business Editors and Writers' investigative journalism award, and the winner of the Izzy Award for Journalism from Ithaca College's Park Center for Independent Media. He was also a finalist for UCLA's Gerald R. Loeb Award and Syracuse University's Mirror Award. Before becoming a journalist in 2006, Sirota worked in Washington for, among others, U.S. Rep. Bernie Sanders, the U.S. House Appropriations Committee Minority Staff and the Center for American Progress.